Virus scanner/Antivirus ClamAV, F-PROT, Avast, AVG

ClamAV

ClamAV is included in the X opt.sqfs and as optional archive
available.

opt.sqfs: You can use ClamAV from the command line or with the GUI
ClamTk.

Optional archive: Store clamav.tar.gz
in plopinux/opt/. When Plop Linux has been started, then run setupclamav. Now the ClamAV files will
be extracted and you can run freshclam to update the database and clamscan to scan files.

1. Update the antivirus database with Linux

You need a working Linux. This can be the Linux you are working with or Plop Linux.
It's required to have a connection to the internet and a valid Avast license.

If you use the Linux you are working with then you have to be sure that
avastrc is placed in your user home directory
~/.avast/. Plop Linux copies the avastrc file to the
required position during the boot process from ploplinux/opt/avastrc.

1.1 From the command line

Run avast-update to download the latest antivirus database file.
avast-update downloads the file 400.vps
and saves it to ~/.avast/.

1.2 With a graphical user interface

You can use avastgui to update the antivirus database file.
avastgui saves the file 400.vps in
your home directory ~/.avast/.

2. Update the antivirus database with Windows

Update the antivirus database with the Avast graphical user interface.
Right mouse click at the Avastball bottom right in the taskbar.
Then click at Update and then iAvast
update.
The windows Avast is saving the file 400.vps in
the Avast installation directory. Default for the english version
is C:\Program Files\Alwil Software\Avast4\DATA\.

When you got the latest 400.vps,
then copy this file to the ploplinux/opt/
directory from Plop Linux.

When Plop Linux has been started, then run setupavast. Now the Avast files will
be extracted and you can run avast.